Collaborative Communication System
A system that allows all providers and community supports to communicate (with permission from those receiving care)
Collaborative Communication System Explained:
In order for our community to receive the most effective care, we need a communication system that allows all providers and community supports to communicate (with permission from those receiving care). A system that allows all providers to communicate and access an overview of crucial patient information will allow seamless transitions to supports and will ensure cohesiveness for all involved in patient care. A unified, collaborative system of communication also prevents those experiencing toxic stress from having to 'retell' their traumatic stories time and time again and enables providers to spend more time focusing on how to help treat and heal the effects of these traumas. Ideally, this communication system would be connected to the Resilience Building Resource for ease of use for all. Why it's needed:
Some community supports do have connected systems, but we are still in need of a unified communication system that integrates all Resilience Building Resources in Springfield. One that connects to physicians as well. As we've helped families access emergency services, we've seen them have to tell their story time and again and have seen families 'fall through the cracks' countless times as they move through our community. |
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